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1. Helminths associated with terrestrial slugs in Swedish agricultural fields

3. Top-down control of root-feeding nematodes in range-expanding and congeneric native plant species

4. Soil and freshwater and marine sediment food webs: their structure and function

5. Soil and Freshwater and Marine Sediment Food Webs: Their Structure and Function

8. Core taxa underpin soil microbial community turnover during secondary succession.

9. Fire severity as a key determinant of aboveground and belowground biological community recovery in managed even-aged boreal forests.

10. Political deafness may impede transition to biological control.

11. Can field botany be effectively taught as a distance course? Experiences and reflections from the COVID-19 pandemic.

12. Type of organic fertilizer rather than organic amendment per se increases abundance of soil biota.

13. Below-ground herbivory mitigates biomass loss from above-ground herbivory of nitrogen fertilized plants.

14. Natural variation of root lesion nematode antagonism in the biocontrol fungus Clonostachys rosea and identification of biocontrol factors through genome-wide association mapping.

15. Assessing costs and benefits of improved soil quality management in remediation projects: A study of an urban site contaminated with PAH and metals.

16. Deletion of the Nonribosomal Peptide Synthetase Gene nps1 in the Fungus Clonostachys rosea Attenuates Antagonism and Biocontrol of Plant Pathogenic Fusarium and Nematodes.

17. Comparative evolutionary histories of fungal proteases reveal gene gains in the mycoparasitic and nematode-parasitic fungus Clonostachys rosea.

18. Evaluation of Clonostachys rosea for Control of Plant-Parasitic Nematodes in Soil and in Roots of Carrot and Wheat.

19. A test of the hierarchical model of litter decomposition.

20. Above- and belowground insect herbivory modifies the response of a grassland plant community to nitrogen eutrophication.

21. Aboveground insect herbivory increases plant competitive asymmetry, while belowground herbivory mitigates the effect.

22. Long-term effects of plant diversity and composition on soil nematode communities in model grasslands.

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